Listen Up, Your Swastikas Don’t Intimidate Me

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I often entertain the notion that if I could decipher the rationale behind racist expressions, perhaps I could endure them more easily. Yet, time and again, I find this approach futile. The reality is, hate lacks any coherent logic.

As someone born into a Jewish family, my heritage runs deep. My mother, a Jewish woman, descended from a line of Jews, including her father who fled Germany at the tender age of ten due to threats posed by those wielding your swastika. Simply put, that emblem has failed miserably. It didn’t achieve its sinister aim of eradicating Jews from existence. Here I am, alive and well—typing away, sipping a delightful iced coffee, and vibing to my favorite playlist on Spotify. That must be infuriating to you.

When I see your swastika, I can’t help but ponder your intentions. What are you trying to accomplish? What reaction are you aiming for? Should I be so distraught that I consider ending my life, simply because you wish I didn’t exist? You have no dominion here. You cannot dictate my actions, nor can you control the nation. Policies aren’t formulated through spray paint.

“Go to Auschwitz,” someone once shouted at a rally, a phrase that encapsulates the ignorance of hate. Really, how does that make your life any better? How exactly are Jews causing you any distress today? What tangible benefit do you gain from wishing away an entire ethnicity? Your own misguided sense of superiority doesn’t count as justification. I seek a real answer, but I know I won’t find one, just as you won’t see the disappearance of everyone you detest from our society. Life isn’t fair; that’s a given.

Perhaps you believe that since the Germans effectively executed their genocidal plans, drawing inspiration from their methods might serve your purposes. But what is your actual goal? Is it mass extermination? Or merely mass incarceration? Are you prepared to fund my detention or demise? These endeavors come with a hefty price tag, and I doubt you’re willing to increase your taxes for such a cause. Last I checked, there’s no line item in the federal budget for genocide, so I find it hard to see how this is a viable option.

Honestly, I suspect you lack a coherent strategy or even a concrete idea. It appears you simply want to thumb your nose at our democracy because you lack the intellectual capacity to engage in it meaningfully. You’re like a twisted straw sticking out of a glass filled with poison: utterly nonsensical.

This is what helps me face the tide of bigotry: hate is inherently illogical. It carries no genuine motivation or purpose—just a meaningless outpouring of negativity. If you take a moment to reflect, I believe even you, a festering sore on our society, will recognize that hatred is devoid of sense when considered in full context.

You represent a dwindling faction clinging to a lost cause. The future is moving forward without you, whether you like it or not. I don’t know what spurred your animosity against Jews, Muslims, people of color, or the LGBTQ+ community. Did we wrong you? Did we inflict pain? Or are you simply so blinded by ignorance that you fail to realize we haven’t done anything to harm you? You seem unable to appreciate the progress our country has made toward inclusivity, instead yearning for a past that should never return. It’s like trying to stop the sun from rising—how’s that working out for you?

Let me be clear: when I see your swastika, fear is the last thing on my mind. I don’t tremble at your spray-painted messages of hate. You vandalized a public space before scurrying away like a frightened child. You’re not out there rallying support for a noble cause. Because, quite frankly, you don’t have one.

You already possess everything you need (and if you’re in doubt, just look at places like Syria to see what true hardship looks like). Yet you still demand more. You want everything your way without compromise, as if that’s your birthright. It’s not. Humans are entitled to nothing; we must earn our keep. Instead of contemplating how to give back to a country that provides you with so much—freedom, safety, basic necessities—you only think about what more you can take. Such entitlement is juvenile.

In truth, you lack a real plan or objective; all you do is spew your assumed rights over anything that stands still. But I, along with countless others who believe this nation is already remarkable, will continue to push forward.

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In summary, hate is a senseless, misguided emotion that serves no purpose. Those who wield symbols of hate are simply lost individuals, clinging to a fading past. The future is bright, and it belongs to those who embrace inclusivity and progress.

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